Machining Technology

Start your career in manufacturing. Gain skills in common machinery used across the industry.

Technical Careers and Trades
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A student focused on operating a machine in a workshop setting, wearing safety gear and surrounded by heavy machine.
About Machining Technology

No experience? No problem. Delta's Machine Technology program starts with the basics and builds your skills step by step. You'll learn to safely operate equipment like lathes and mills, read precision measurements, and even write CNC programs used in high-tech machining.

Perfect for anyone starting out or looking to switch careers, this program opens the door to in-demand jobs and apprenticeships in the skilled trades.

Learning Outcomes

  • Machining Math
  • Operate Machinery
  • Use Precision Tools
  • Read Mechanical Drawings
  • Program CNC Machines
  • Use CAD Software
  • Weld and Fabricate Parts
  • Prepare Industry-Standard
Interests and Skills Match

Finding the right program starts with knowing what you enjoy—if these skills and interests sound like you, you might enjoy studying Machining Technology

Hands-on Mechanical Equipment Programming Working with Tools
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